Heading out today for the Blackwater Music Festival at Spirit of the Suwannee in Live Oak, Fl. One of the performers festgrrl is most happy to see is Florida's own JJ Grey and Mofro -- who dropped their fifth CD, Georgia Warhorse, on August 24.
Mofro has had their own Blackwatrer Sol Review the last two summers in St. Augustine. So pleased to have them at Suwannee, and for two sets -- one a JJ solo set Friday from 4:30 to 6 p.m and one with the whole band 8-9:30 on Saturday.
Many of you have complained it's too hot to fest now in North Florida. Come on,y'all, there's a cold river, a cold pool, and a shaded stage at Spirit of the Suwannee. Bring your bathing suit, your fan, and your cold beer and come on witchyo bad self! Support these fantasitc performers coming all the way here to rage with us! See you there.
Here is a very positive review of the new Mofro CD from Iowa of all places...
The Daily Iowan
CD Review: JJ Grey and Mofro
BY JASON M. LARSON
AUGUST 24, 2010 7:20 AM
There are few albums these days that just make me want to listen to it over and over again. The fifth release from JJ Grey and Mofro, Georgia Warhorse, does exactly that and more.
In addition to the quality of guests Toots Hibbert and Derek Trucks, the music and narrative lyrics have an incredibly powerful presence. The group's previous releases, which include Orange Blossoms, Country Ghetto, Loochloosa, and Blackwater, all had this same Southern-blues feel but not to this degree.
Some of the sound comes from where the album was recorded.
That place is Retrophonics Studio in St. Augustine, Fla. The equipment used is described as vintage, which fits the style of the music and of Grey himself. The studio is owned by Jim DeVito, a large man whose MySpace profile picture looks like that of a biker-gang lord.
The album, released on Chicago blues label Alligator Records, starts out with a funky tune called "Diyo Dayo." With a wailing harmonica and backup vocals, it gets the head bobbing and feet tapping.
Listeners get a sense of being in a smoky Florida bar with the music pumping loudly, drinks pouring, and gators outside trashing around in the water with prey in their mouths.
It moves on to a slower seven-minute long ballad called "King Hummingbird" that makes you want to grab your girl and slow dance. Its acoustic guitar displays real soul mirrored not only in the lyrics but also in Grey's singing.
The song "The Sweetest Thing" features the soulful voice of Hibbert, who was also on local reggae group Public Property's latest album, Work to Do. Hibbert is one of Grey's biggest heroes and influences.
As the album progresses, more of JJ Grey & Mofro's talent comes out. The lyrics themselves are written like narratives that display Grey's ability as a storyteller. The music flows in and out of upbeat and slower tunes that are fit for a swamp king. Guitarist Trucks helps close it with the song "Lullaby," a slow psychedelic-blues song that builds up and up until it comes to a slow and steady stop. Truck's signature slide guitar is so apparent that it creates an epic ending to a great album.
Iowa's jazz station, 88.3 FM KCCK, recently had the album as its Saturday night "Midnight CD," a program that showcases a new album in its entirety. The program aired directly after "Da-Blues with Bob DeForest," an Iowa Blues Hall of Famer.
JJ Grey & Mofro's great cult status is now in danger after the release of the group's latest album. Georgia Warhorse raises the bar so high, the rest of the world may just start to notice this slowly rising star. Over the past decade, the group has been increasing its fan base show by show.
Some locals may remember when the group played in Iowa City at the Yacht Club in July 2008. Owner Scott Kading does, and he has told The Daily Iowan the group is his favorite band. He discovered JJ Grey & Mofro while on the Internet and stayed online for hours listening to its music. Kading loved it so much he wanted the group the play at his club.
"It took over five years to book one of the coolest shows ever," he said. "Love the swamp funk."
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Mofro Mini Documentary!
So check it out, JJ Grey and Mofro, who will be playing the Blackwater Festival at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Aug. 26-28 have a new album in the works, Georgia Workhorse, and they produced a mini-documentary for it. (Click here for my previous post on Blackwater Music Festival)
This documentary is awesome. Here's how to see it: Go to the Mofro website, or to the Mofro Myspace page . Well worth your while!
Mofro has Florida tour dates for the new record: Oct. 26 at the Engine Room in Tallahassee, Oct. 27 at Common Grounds in Gainesville, Oct. 28 at the House of Blues in Orlando, Oct. 29 at The Ritz Ybor, Oct. 30 at the Southern Monster Smash in Pompano Beach
This documentary is awesome. Here's how to see it: Go to the Mofro website, or to the Mofro Myspace page . Well worth your while!
Mofro has Florida tour dates for the new record: Oct. 26 at the Engine Room in Tallahassee, Oct. 27 at Common Grounds in Gainesville, Oct. 28 at the House of Blues in Orlando, Oct. 29 at The Ritz Ybor, Oct. 30 at the Southern Monster Smash in Pompano Beach
Friday, June 25, 2010
First-Ever Blackwater Music Festival in August!
Labels:
Blackwater music festival,
disco biscuits,
galactic,
JJ Grey,
Michael Franti,
Mofro,
Perpetual Groove,
slightly stoopid,
spirit of the suwannee,
sts9
So, yes, it is hot as Hades in North Florida in August. But our good friends behind the new Blackwater Music Festival , Aug. 26-28 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl. are luring us with a stellar lineup.
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They assured festgrrl that they will schedule shows later in the day (so we can all go play in the river during the scorching hours) and that they will have misting tents to keep us chill, mon. Roasty toasy steamy dancin' in the woods!
So, I'm down with it. The lineup is Sooooo worth it: Disco Biscuits, JJ Grey and Mofro, Toubab Krewe, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Galactic, Slightly Stoopid, STS9, Perpetual Groove, Matt Grondin Band, G-Love , Zach Deputy and more -- its fantastic, y'all!
Festgrrl tip: Bring along a baby pool for the campsite instead of a fire pit, plus lots o' fans and a bike to make trips for more ice at the store.
And don't hate me 'cause my hippie van's got A/C. You can come visit.
BUY 3-day EARLY BIRD TICKETS BEFORE JULY 4 for $125 (That's $50 off the $175 it will be at the gate.)
They assured festgrrl that they will schedule shows later in the day (so we can all go play in the river during the scorching hours) and that they will have misting tents to keep us chill, mon. Roasty toasy steamy dancin' in the woods!
So, I'm down with it. The lineup is Sooooo worth it: Disco Biscuits, JJ Grey and Mofro, Toubab Krewe, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Galactic, Slightly Stoopid, STS9, Perpetual Groove, Matt Grondin Band, G-Love , Zach Deputy and more -- its fantastic, y'all!
Festgrrl tip: Bring along a baby pool for the campsite instead of a fire pit, plus lots o' fans and a bike to make trips for more ice at the store.
And don't hate me 'cause my hippie van's got A/C. You can come visit.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Mofro's Jacksonville Homecoming
Labels:
Freebird,
Jacksonville Beach,
JJ Grey,
Mofro

It's a rare and dear thing to watch a big break-out act come back to play its hometown. I imagine The Avett Brothers Asheville, North Carolina New Year's show this year was a special one.
North Florida native JJ Grey and his band Mofro played Freebird Live in Jacksonville for a 3-night run on New Years Eve, Jan. 1 and Jan. 2. I caught the Jan. 2 show and it was special, indeed. What can you say about a crowd which sings the lyrics to "Lochloosa" so loud that JJ Grey just stops and directs it all with a huge grin? This song is a sad tale of the development-bombed landscape that our state has become, and JJ sings his wrenching lament with heart. I got goosebumps when the crowd bellowed with raised fists: "All we need is one more developer tearing our heart out!" "All we need is another shopping mall, another golf course, another gated community!"
Mofro was absolutely smoking, with hot horns, a killer drummer and JJ's bad-ass guitar, harmonica playing, and soul-drenched vocals. JJ wails like the soul great that he is, on a par with the Otis Reddings and Wilson Picketts of the world.
JJ Grey and Mofro are off on Jamcruise. When they hit land, they will play two more Florida dates with New Orleans funk powerhouse Galactic: Jan. 8 at Orlando's House of Blues, and Jan. 9 at Fort Lauderdale's Revolution. Catch 'em if you can, you won't be disappointed.
Monday, December 7, 2009
NEW YEAR'S MOFRO SHOWS COMING TO JAX
Labels:
festgrrl,
Fort Lauderdale,
Freebird,
Jacksonville Beach,
JJ Grey,
Mofro,
music,
Orlando House of Blues

Hey y'all, JJ Grey and Mofro are going to give us all a little New Year's gift: A New Year's Eve show at Jacksonville Beach's Freebird Live club, with opener Snarky Puppy, followed by shows on New Year's Day (with Snarky Puppy) and Saturday, January 2 (with Klob.)
The New Year's Eve show costs $35 a ticket ($40 with the service charge) Tickets are $20 for the New Year's Day and Jan. 2 shows. Nice price for some truly awesome talent.
For my Central and South Florida friends, what a treat -- Mofro and Galactic at Orlando's House of Blues, Jan. 8, $27.75 a ticket (includes the service charge,) and Mofro and Galactic at Revolution in Fort Lauderdale, Jan. 9, $31, (includes the service charge.)
Head on over to Mofro's site to get your tickets for some fine Florida swamp stomping music. Just a great way to start the year!
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